It's the worst short story ever written: on a dusky and stormy night; the discontinuance. The genuine storythe context,the tension, and the motivations—are missing. That's what it feels like for scientists reading the reaction that uses a cobalt catalyst to produce hydrogen. Dr. Eric Wiedner and Dr. Morris Bullock at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) wanted to know the rest of the story. They found out what happened between the first page and the last.
Source: phys.org